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Now THAT'S a pretty racket! Victor have done well in this regard lately IMO - the SW33P, SW35 and BS08 are all good lookers, but this one is perhaps the best. The only other place I've seen that pearlescent paint is on the cone of the YY NS9000X; good to see it deployed more fully here.

Victor Bravesword 11 review

Strung with BG80 (30ibs digital stringing), solid feel is almost instant thanks to its "advanced slim nanotech epoxy resin" shaft. Shots were as accurate as possible.

Compare with BS08, I took almost 1 week to get used to because of its sheer weight (almost 300bp & 85% stiffness). You need a strong arm/wrist for this racket.

For BS09 its good in maneuverability, hence you can play faster shots (overhead drives, forehand drives & net pushes) but lose out in hard hittings & smashes.

BS11 is right in-between these two models. It has a very good "weight to shaft stiffness" ratio (balance point is 292mm & shaft stiffness is rated at almost 70%+-). Attacking & defending play comes naturally & baseline clearance is not a problem with this racket.

Frame wise it looks slightly slimmer compared with the older version. This makes its frame look more aero dynamic but still be able to tolerate high tension. I had done 32ibs with my Artery Tec Ti99 & SW31.

Personally i would rate this racket a good 9/10 for its all around performance, feel, well balanced weight & shaft stiffness and design.

Strung with BG80 (30ibs digital stringing), solid feel is almost instant thanks to its "advanced slim nanotech epoxy resin" shaft. Shots were as accurate as possible.

Compare with BS08, I took almost 1 week to get used to because of its sheer weight (almost 300bp & 85% stiffness). You need a strong arm/wrist for this racket.

For BS09 its good in maneuverability, hence you can play faster shots (overhead drives, forehand drives & net pushes) but lose out in hard hittings & smashes.

BS11 is right in-between these two models. It has a very good "weight to shaft stiffness" ratio (balance point is 292mm & shaft stiffness is rated at almost 70%+-). Attacking & defending play comes naturally & baseline clearance is not a problem with this racket.

Frame wise it looks slightly slimmer compared with the older version. This makes its frame look more aero dynamic but still be able to tolerate high tension. I had done 32ibs with my Artery Tec Ti99 & SW31.

Personally i would rate this racket a good 9/10 for its all around performance, feel, well balanced weight & shaft stiffness and design.